Welcome to PSD Math Review!


Teacher Resources

  • This website is a demonstration of how to use a wiki, blog, , or your own website for review exercises and obtaining student responses, similar to how a clicker response system works.
  • No clickers needed, just an internet connection from laptop or phone with browser capability.
  • Create your form once and reuse it for each problem set, or you could create a new form each day and save the data.

How it works and the technology required

Wiki, Blog, Website, Blackboard

  • Create your interface for online delivery: Wiki (like Wikispaces), Blog (like WordPress, Blogger), Website (your own).
  • For a wiki example, see Example 1 on this website
  • For a blog example, see psdMathReview blog

Google Form or other survey tool

  • Create a form to accept user inputs for the multiple choice problems you assign.
  • When all users have responded to the set of problems, you may instantly view the results of the form to see the students' responses.

Word Doc

Create your review problems in a Word document (or other Office type product that has an equation editor)

  • Create your review worksheet to have multiple choice answers (A, B, C, ...)
    • Option 1: Embed

      • Embed the review worksheet directly into a wiki, blog, or Website you have created (such as this wiki)
      • See How To - Embed
    • Option 2: Scribd

      • If the wiki/website/blog does not allow you to directly embed the document into a webpage, you will need to use a product such as Scribd
      • Create a Scribd account
      • Upload the worksheet (saved in a format accepted by Scribd, such as .pdf)
      • Press the Embed Doc button and Copy the code to be used with HTML (or Flash or WordPress if using those applications)
      • To display the practice problems within your web-page, use an "Embed HTML" widget and paste the code from the Scribd document.
      • See How To - Scribd
    • Option 3: Don't put into webpage

      • Do not paste the multiple choice problems into the webpage at all.
      • Instead, you may wish to use your own Smart Notebook file and display it on the smartboard or hand out hard-copies of the worksheets.
      • See How To - without website.